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THE chief interest of this book lies in the fact that the author is head-master of the Charlottenburg Real Gymnasium, and that the course which he describes is the one adopted in that institution. We have thus an opportunity of seeing what kind of practical chemistry is cultivated in one of the first-class German schools. According to the author, the goal to be reached by the great majority of his pupils is a knowledge of the chief reactions of the non-metals and metals, as well as sureness and clearness concerning the procedure of analysis and the use of the distinguishing reagents. This is to be effected by exercising in simple analysis.
Chemisch-Analytisches Praktikum.
Von Dr. Karl Anton Henniger. Pp. viii + 127. (Brunswick: F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1902.) Price Mk. 1.50.
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S., A. Chemisch-Analytisches Praktikum . Nature 66, 414 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066414b0
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